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Posted on: Nov 22, 08 02:01 am by: Bob Nielson
Can any of you give me some advice about this?...
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Posted on: Nov 21, 08 06:49 pm by: Kay Cornejo
Heh, look at what I found...
Apart from the low interest rate, there are many more features exclusively for the borrowers of secured loans. Some lenders allow the borrowers to extend the period of repayment of the secured loans as much as they desire. Typical repayment period extends between 5-30 years.
Posted on: Nov 21, 08 03:57 am by: Jeff McGee
I found this while looking on the internet...
Trippon says people stay in love when they get educated and start acting intelligently about money together. "Get real and deal with your budget. Be honest with each other about your habits and come up with a plan for how you will spend your money as a couple.
Posted on: Nov 20, 08 10:31 pm by: Katie Day
I found this while looking on the internet...
" These organizations have spent over $75 million on "educational programs" for Congress over the last couple of years. They are "educating" them on the reasons why such changes are needed. As a result, Congress is currently trying to pass new laws to make it much harder for consumers to take the option of bankruptcy and to force people into paying the creditors regardless of their personal situation.